
Astronomy news and interviews with scientists involved in the discoveries. Hosted by Dr Chris North (Cardiff University) and Dr Edward Gomez (Las Cumbres Observatory).
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 118 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | ScienceNatural Sciences | ||||

Edward and Chris discuss the recent Northern Lights show seen across the UK, the discovery of new free-floating planets, massive black holes and the completion of the largest camera ever built.
Ian Harrison joins us to report on the latest tensions... more
Edward Gomez and Chris North discuss names going to Jupiter on the Europa Clipper mission, which is currently being assembled. Then there is a new cannibal star, suspected of eating its own planets, and the detection of new "Galactic Streams" of star... more
This month Edward and Chris talk the recent lunar missions - Astrobotic's Peregrine and Japan's SLIM. There's also the Ingenuity helicopter on Mars on what turned out post-recording to be it's final flight! Further afield we talk mega-structures on a... more
Chris North and Edward Gomez review some stories from 2023, with asteroid missions, lunar rovers and aurora sightings. Plus a look forward to 2024, including launches of missions to asteroids and Jupiter's moons, and more commercial missions to the m... more
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I love listening to this, not that I understand everything that’s discussed, but most of it makes sense to my limited understanding of physics.
Yet even those areas which are over my head are explained in a way that lets me get a general jist of the topic at hand with enough info for me to explore further should I want to.
The enthusiasm of the hosts is contagious while also being very informative.
I thoroughly encourage anyone with any amount of interest in the cosmos to listen to this.
A thoroughly enjoyable podcast presented by professionals whose delivery is easy on the ears. The interviews are informative and cover a wide and timely range of topics—I originally found the podcast during a search for follow-up research for a particular paper, and I was pleased to see Pythagorean Astronomy had done an extensive interview with the author of the original paper. I hope this podcast keeps going, because I would recommend it highly to anyone interested in astronomy.
I really enjoy this podcast. While aimed at the non astrophysicist it also doesn’t patronise. Full of fascinating info.
Current astronomical affairs show, well-presented. Occasionally let down by variable sound levels with some of the non-studio items but worth listening, nonetheless :-)
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